I wanted to have an HDD removable frame in my PC. But as it was done, the Sata-hotplug-function didn´t work reliable. After booting the system, it will work once, but after swap out the disk, it will not get mounted and viewed in windows explorer anymore.
I couldn´t find any hints to the origin of that bug, only, that it seems to work, if i initiate a search for new hardware (drives) in the device-manager, then the drive will mount and is shown in the device-manager and windows explorer.
It seems to have something to do with the energy saving-modes of the system (or plattform). The sata-controller seems to ignore (or not even report), that there is a new drive connected or the drive got reconnected after the bug appears.
And: that failure exists on two Mainboards - H510M-HVS and H610M-HDV. I replaced the H510M-HVS because of the diagnose, that something on the mainboard was defect. But the failure appeared also on the H610M-HDV. And even after new System-Drive and a full new Windows installation.
Windows 10 Home (22H2) H510M-HVS and H610M-HDV (Sata-settings on "external" or only "hotplug" on - both did not fix the problem) usual HDD or SSD in Sata-HDD removable frame or directly connected to the Sata cable.
Sometimes, it seemed to be fixed, if i changed the settings for ASPM-Support. But that also did not fixed the problem. It seemed only to fix it like a reset of condition of the controller or System-state, and then, after some time (and maybe if power-save-states took place) the problem appears again.
Is there a solution for the problem?
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